Belchamp Hall
Belchamp Hall served as the backdrop for Felsham Hall, Lovejoy’s primary residence. The series, which ran from 1986-1994, followed the adventures of an antiques dealer. Lovejoy’s workshop for the last two seasons was also located on the grounds of Belchamp Hall, and the nearby Church of St. Mary was featured in an episode where Lovejoy was supposed to get married.
Belchamp Hall
Located in the most beautiful countryside. close to Saffron Walden where you can visit Audley End House and Gardens which is one of England’s finest stately homes. The village is also known for the Belchamp Folly, a unique structure built in the 19th century. Additionally, the area provides opportunities for countryside walks and exploring the nearby villages of Belchamp St Paul and Bulmer Tye. Bulmer also has its claim to fame in having one of the last surviving brick & tile yards where each brick & tile is hand moulded, fired and distributed throughout the British Isles from clay dug up from its own supply within Bulmer.
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